Kane County Forest Preserves offer a diverse collection of natural areas across northern Illinois, providing opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation in a mix of woodlands, prairies, and wetlands.
Kane County Forest Preserves encompass over 13,000 acres of protected natural landscapes spread across more than 30 forest preserve sites throughout Kane County, Illinois. These preserves feature a variety of ecosystems, including oak-hickory woodlands, tallgrass prairies, wetlands, and river corridors along the Fox River and its tributaries. The preserves play a critical role in preserving regional biodiversity and providing habitat for native plants and wildlife such as white-tailed deer, red foxes, wild turkeys, and numerous migratory bird species. Historically, the lands conserved by the forest preserves reflect the agricultural heritage of Kane County, with many sites containing remnants of native prairie or restored ecosystems. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like hiking on well-maintained trail networks, birdwatching, fishing in stocked lakes and waterways, horseback riding at select sites, and cross-country skiing during winter months. Notable preserves include Fabyan Forest Preserve, known for its historic Japanese Garden and covered bridge; and the Fox River Corridor, which offers scenic river views and wildlife habitats. The preserves also include interpretive centers and educational programs that connect visitors to the natural and cultural history of the region. Accessible from nearby towns and the Chicago metropolitan area, the Kane County Forest Preserves serve as an important green space for regional residents seeking day-use outdoor recreation and nature experiences throughout the year.
Fabyan Forest Preserve Japanese Garden and historical covered bridge
The Fox River Corridor offering scenic river landscapes and diverse wildlife
Restored tallgrass prairie habitats showcasing native Illinois ecosystems
Horseback riding trails located in select preserves such as the LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve
A meticulously designed Japanese garden featuring stone lanterns, koi ponds, and a historic covered bridge, providing a peaceful cultural retreat within the preserve.
A natural riverine habitat with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and observing aquatic and riparian wildlife.
Home to equestrian trails and expansive natural areas that support horseback riding and varied outdoor activities.